Highway Code equivalent in Poland?

I am a car driver and would like to know if there is anything like the equivalent of a 'highway code' as in the UK. It would really be helpful to know more about road signs, speed limits, car equipment requirement eg. red breakdown triangle etc, zebra crossings, rights of way for pedestrians, motorway driving, use of lights, legal distance when driving behind other cars....that sort of thing. It would just be helpful if there was something I could refer to which shows a list of road traffic regulations / law and a general overview of driving in Poland.

Well judging by the way people drive, I would have thought not. However after a bit of rummaging in the internet attic I found this, published last year po Angielsku, it doesn't really compare in range and detail to the British highway code but it contains some of the basic elements:

mib.gov.pl/files/0/1797229/wersjaEN.pdf

Not much about the rights of pedestrians, but plenty about their obligations. Enjoy!

Beware of wildboars and moose. Avoid driving in the night, on Friday evening and through small villages. Beware agricultural machinery on the road, morons on the quads and drunks walking without any light or hivis.

It would just be helpful if there was something I could refer to which shows a list of road traffic regulations / law and a general overview of driving in Poland.

Sure, it's called the Kodeks Drogowy (Driving Code). Here you are - kodeks-drogowy.org

All new drivers in Poland are expected to know this. I remember having plenty of fun with the priority rules, though those rules in particular are interpreted rather differently by courts/police - if you have a collision as a result of enforcing your priority over another vehicle, you're likely to be judged at fault even if you were technically in the right according to the Kodeks Drogowy.